NUJ, former chief of staff commiserate with Borno govt, victims over market inferno | The Guardian Nigeria News - Nigeria and World News

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NUJ, former chief of staff commiserate with Borno govt, victims over market inferno | The Guardian Nigeria News - Nigeria and World News ⚠️

People assess the damage after a fire broke out at the Maiduguri Monday Market in Maiduguri on February 26, 2023.

Sympathising with the victims, yesterday, in Maiduguri, the NUJ Chairman, Dauda Iliya said: “The market fire incident led to the destruction of goods and property worth billions of naira,” adding that the lost market wares and property belong to thousands of traders and market women in the Maiduguri metropolis.

According to him, journalists at all times should not be targets of attack as the society needs to be informed on the happenings around them.

 

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